This paper explores participatory planning approaches in the context of owner-occupiers\u27 opposition to policies and practices of residential densification in suburban neighbourhoods. Drawing on a case study from Melbourne, it shows that residents value lower-density homes for a range of (interrelated) economic, social and practical reasons. While these attachments to home help to explain opposition to policies and practices of residential densification, they also contribute to a range of \u27everyday\u27 territorialisations that unsettle formal processes of border-making associated with compact city planning. The paper concludes by highlighting the challenges that tensions between housing and home generate, in terms of participatory plan...
The study concentrates on residential areas which are mainly composed by detached houses to analyse ...
This article examines an environmental psychological approach to exploring the attitudes of urban re...
This paper concerns the impact of social constructions of place and community identity on plans for ...
Compact city policy is central to current metropolitan strategic planning, yet higher density housin...
Increasing the density of existing urban areas can support urban regeneration and environmental sust...
Compact city policy is central to current metropolitan strategic planning, yet higher density housin...
Over the past fifty years, the composition of Australian households has shifted from predominantly n...
Single-family housing in residential neighbourhoods is an unsustainable, but prevalent, urban land u...
The policy intention behind the state launch of neighbourhood planning in England was to overcome co...
Part of topic : Ambiances and territories in transformationInternational audienceThis paper addresse...
The urgent need for housing in London will be met almost exclusively through building on brownfield ...
Densifying existing settlements has become a policy and planning priority in urban areas world-wide....
This article provides an international context to the We Call These Projects Home report by describi...
Environmental concerns, together with increasing development costs have created the need for urban ...
Critical perspectives, largely in American literature, point to the historical influence of affluent...
The study concentrates on residential areas which are mainly composed by detached houses to analyse ...
This article examines an environmental psychological approach to exploring the attitudes of urban re...
This paper concerns the impact of social constructions of place and community identity on plans for ...
Compact city policy is central to current metropolitan strategic planning, yet higher density housin...
Increasing the density of existing urban areas can support urban regeneration and environmental sust...
Compact city policy is central to current metropolitan strategic planning, yet higher density housin...
Over the past fifty years, the composition of Australian households has shifted from predominantly n...
Single-family housing in residential neighbourhoods is an unsustainable, but prevalent, urban land u...
The policy intention behind the state launch of neighbourhood planning in England was to overcome co...
Part of topic : Ambiances and territories in transformationInternational audienceThis paper addresse...
The urgent need for housing in London will be met almost exclusively through building on brownfield ...
Densifying existing settlements has become a policy and planning priority in urban areas world-wide....
This article provides an international context to the We Call These Projects Home report by describi...
Environmental concerns, together with increasing development costs have created the need for urban ...
Critical perspectives, largely in American literature, point to the historical influence of affluent...
The study concentrates on residential areas which are mainly composed by detached houses to analyse ...
This article examines an environmental psychological approach to exploring the attitudes of urban re...
This paper concerns the impact of social constructions of place and community identity on plans for ...